WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD - Built falls to $749.75
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Get the officially licensed 4TB WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD for your ROG Ally at $749.75, saving $307.62 on Amazon.
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WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD - Built falls to $749.75
A $307.62 discount that's hard to ignore.
WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD - Built drops to $749.75 - save $307.62. That is 29% below the 30-day average of $1,057.37, making this the deepest cut we have tracked on the officially licensed Xbox storage drive in recent months.
If you have been waiting to expand your ROG Ally or Ally X library without juggling microSD cards. This is the signal.
For just $749.75, below its 30-day average of $1,057.37. The 90-day average sits at $928.42, so this deal undercuts that by nearly $180. The 180-day average of $746.87 suggests we are approaching the floor, but with no all-time low on record. This is as close as it has gotten. If you need 4TB of Gen 4 storage for your handheld gaming rig, this price justifies pulling the trigger now.
Sandisk's WD_Black SN7100X is an officially Xbox-licensed NVMe SSD built specifically for the ROG Ally, ROG Ally X, and PC. It hits read speeds up to 7,250MB/s and write speeds up to 6,900MB/s on the 2TB model, with the 4TB version keeping pace at 7,000MB/s reads. The drive uses a PCIe Gen 4.0 interface with Sandisk's next-gen TLC 3D CBA NAND, delivering up to 35% faster performance and 90% better power efficiency over the previous generation. It also includes a 1-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate voucher.
This is for ROG Ally and ROG Ally X owners who want to ditch external storage and install games directly onto an internal drive. It is also a strong pick for anyone building a compact PC or gaming handheld who needs 4TB of fast Gen 4 storage without the premium of a Gen 5 drive.
Skip this if you are on a desktop with open M.2 slots and no space constraints -- standard 4TB NVMe drives without the Xbox licensing run cheaper.
At $749.75. This is the best price we have seen on the 4TB SN7100X. The Xbox licensing and power efficiency make it a natural fit for handheld gamers who want maximum storage in a single slot.
If you need the capacity now. This is the buy. If you can wait, the 180-day average suggests it could dip slightly lower, but the $307.62 savings off the 30-day average makes waiting a gamble.

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